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Adx the one indicator every trader should use
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2. The One Indicator Every Trader Should Use
With over 22 years of trading experience (as of writing this) one thing has
consistently stood out when reviewing technical indicators.
Most indicators are either suited for trending markets or for range bound
markets, but few can perform well in both.
The ADX, which can be used as a standalone indicator to measure the strength of
a trend, is also an integral part of the Directional Movement System developed by
J. Welles Wilder.
The genius behind the Directional Movement System is that if segments the
analysis into 3 components.
They are
ADX: Overall Market Strength
this tells us only if the market has ‘energy’ but does not tell us it which direction.
The ADX component can also signal the start of a new trend, or the expiration /
exhaustion of an existing trend
DM: The 2 DM components which stand for Directional Movement are
appropriately labelled DM+ and DM-, and calculate the upward or downward
trend movement.
DM+: Measures the strength of the buyers
DM-: Measures the strength of the sellers
By comparing the DM+ and DM- the Indicator has a unique ability to measure and
summarize both upward and downward movement, and compare the 2.
3. So in actuality the common term ADX refers to just one of the 3 components of
the indicator system known as the Directional Movement System.
Perhaps the best part of the ADX Directional Movement System is that it can be
used as a standalone trading system, because it measures the market movements
from all 3 angles.
1. Buyers,
2. Sellers
3. Trend Strength
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